Marriage*: July 1930; Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario; Date Jul 1930 from page 22 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004. "Birdie married Calvin DeNure and lived in Peterborough. They had three children, two girls and a boy. Mr. DeNure ran a bus line between Peterborough and Trenton. He and his brother Fred were partners." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Calvin Raymond DeNure2

Marriage*: after 1935; Ontario; "A few years later Fred DeNure's wife died. Then, in time, Fred and Birdie wer married and moved to Port Perry." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Fred DeNure2

Marriage*: July 1930; Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario; Date Jul 1930 from page 22 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004. "Birdie married Calvin DeNure and lived in Peterborough. They had three children, two girls and a boy. Mr. DeNure ran a bus line between Peterborough and Trenton. He and his brother Fred were partners." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Calvin Raymond DeNure2

Marriage*: after 1935; Ontario; "A few years later Fred DeNure's wife died. Then, in time, Fred and Birdie wer married and moved to Port Perry." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Fred DeNure2

Birth*: 27 May 1901; Date May 27 1901 from page 22 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004. from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.2

Marriage*: July 1930; Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario; Date Jul 1930 from page 22 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004. "Birdie married Calvin DeNure and lived in Peterborough. They had three children, two girls and a boy. Mr. DeNure ran a bus line between Peterborough and Trenton. He and his brother Fred were partners." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Birdie Mabel Oke2

Death*: 23 July 1943; Ontario; Date Jul 23 1943 from page 22 of "Supplement" by Marion Mutton, 1978, update to "Ours to Remember" by Mary Ann (Mutton) Down, 1959, both given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sept. 3, 2004. "One year at their cottage by the lake, Mr. DeNure, while out swimming, took a cramp, sank and was drowned." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.2

Marriage*: after 1935; Ontario; "A few years later Fred DeNure's wife died. Then, in time, Fred and Birdie wer married and moved to Port Perry." from page 66 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Birdie Mabel Oke1

Death*: 9 November 1938; Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario; Date Nov 9 1938 per Burial. "Musa Philp lived in Port Hope until after her parents' deaths. Then she went to B. C. with her brother Fred. When she became ill, she came to Nellie's at Port Hope, and died there Nov. 1938. She was 62 years old." from page 67 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004. Date Nov 9 1938 from page 64 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.2,4

Marriage*: before 1807; England; "James Dunnett was married in England to Miss Nunn. I believe they were all born in England, since Robert, the third son, was eleven years old when they came to Canada." from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=? Nunn1

Marriage*: after 1840; Ontario; "After his wife's death, James married a Miss Bull, ... " from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=? Bull1

Marriage*: after 1850; Ontario; " ... and after her death, he married a Mrs. Alger." from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=? ?1

Death*: 27 September 1871; Oakland, Ontario; "James spent his last days with his son, Samuel Dunnett at Oakland, Ont. and was buried there" from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.Date Sep 27 1871 from page 68 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.1

Residence*: 1832; Ontario; "Two brothers, James and Robert Dunnett, came to Canada in 1832 from Lowestoff, England." from page 68 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.1

Marriage*: before 1807; England; "James Dunnett was married in England to Miss Nunn. I believe they were all born in England, since Robert, the third son, was eleven years old when they came to Canada." from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=? Nunn1

Marriage*: after 1850; Ontario; " ... and after her death, he married a Mrs. Alger." from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=? ?1

Citations

Marriage*: before 1807; England; "James Dunnett was married in England to Miss Nunn. I believe they were all born in England, since Robert, the third son, was eleven years old when they came to Canada." from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=James Dunnett1

Death*: 20 September 1871; Cramahe Twp., Shiloh, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Sep 20 1871 per CEMSearch. "James Dunnett was badly injured while digging a well which caved in at Shiloh on the place north of the Joe Philp place. Edward Mutton carried him up out of the well, but he never regained consciousness and he died at his brother Robert's home in 1871." from page 71 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.1,2

Marriage*: circa 1850; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; "He was married late in life to an old lady (Aunt Marion)" from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Marion ?1

Residence*: 1832; Ontario; "Two brothers, James and Robert Dunnett, came to Canada in 1832 from Lowestoff, England." from page 68 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.1

Note*: circa 1850; Cramahe Twp., Shiloh, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "I don't know a great deal about Robert except that he was usually known as "Old Uncle Robert Dunnett". He used to live on a small lot on the road from Shiloh to Dundonald .... He was married late in life to an old lady, (Aunt Marion)." from page 68 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.1

Citations

Marriage*: circa 1850; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; "He was married late in life to an old lady (Aunt Marion)" from page 69 of "Ours To Remember" by Mary Ann Down, given to me by Shirley (Goodfellow) Bird Sep. 3, 2004.; Principal=Robert Dunnett1